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Series 35 Model 10

This computer is a Wordprocessor system which looks like an Apple Macintosh (but is not a Macintosh compatible).

It can work with CP/M. Though it was designed as a word processing computer, it has no mouse (go figure !).

It has a graphical user interface and has special keys to use with the word processor (cut/paste, move line/word etc.).

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I actually have one of these as well. Can't remember for the life of me what scrapheap I obtained it from though. No keyboard or disk for it though so I've never actually used it. It does boot to the 'insert disc' screen though so it works as far as I'm aware. Mine has a colour screen though, so I'm not sure if it's a slightly different model or not. I was actually thinking about pulling this thing apart and putting a mini-itx board into it at some point as a little project to make a nice small computer for the kitchen. :)

          
Friday 16th December 2005
Mnem (Canada)

I have two of these Sony Series 35 Model 10 in my garage. One, without a keyboard and the other with. I have no wordprocessor disk. I have kept them around because they look like Macintoshes.

          
Wednesday 19th January 2005
okmac (Oklahoma)
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NAME  Series 35 Model 10
MANUFACTURER  Sony
TYPE  Professional Computer
ORIGIN  Japan
YEAR  1985
KEYBOARD  Full-stroke keyboard with arrow keys and editing keypad
CPU  two Z80A
SPEED  4 MHz
RAM  256 KB
ROM  Unknown
GRAPHIC MODES  640 x 400
COLORS  monochrom
SOUND  Unknown
I/O PORTS  2 x devices port, printer connector
BUILT IN MEDIA  Two 3.5'' disk-drives
POWER SUPPLY  Internal PSU





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